1726 Washington Street Oregon City, OR , 97045-1058 Phone: (503) 657-9336 Website August 25, 2019. I asked today and was told there is no penny machine and they will not be adding one. MWHTH
The Oregon Trail was a route used by people who traveled to Oregon Country, which is what Oregon was called before it became a state in 1859. The Oregon Trail was the most popular way to get to Oregon Country from about 1843 through the 1870s. The trail started in Missouri and covered 2,000 miles before ending in Oregon City. To help remember the hardships these pioneers faced, Oregon City constructed this museum so others could learn about the lives and experiences of these pioneers. The Interpretive center has costumed guides and interactive exhibits showcasing life in the mid-1800s.
Retired designs all with 'End Of The Oregon Trail Oregon City, OR':
1. (V) Butter churn with 'Butter Churn'.
2. (H) Oregon Trail buildings (looks like covered wagons).
3. (V) Steepest descent of the Oregon Trail with 'Laurel Hill'.
G.P.S. coordinates: Latitude: N45° 21' 52.0806" Longitude: W122° 35' 38.6442"
Google Maps coordinates: 9C74+W4 Oregon City, Oregon |